Report: Bills RB McCoy (ankle) game-time decision vs. Jaguars

Running back LeSean McCoy might not practice this week due to an ankle injury, but remains a game-time decision for the Buffalo Bills wild-card game at Jacksonville.

McCoy is receiving treatment and hopeful he can play a role for the Bills, who lack depth at the position, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Monday that McCoy was going to "have a chance" to play Sunday against the Jaguars.

McCoy had 287 carries for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns and led the Bills with 59 receptions this season.

McCoy was hurt while being tackled after a 3-yard run. The extent of the injury was not immediately known, but McCoy was later ruled out for the remainder of the game.

X-rays taken at the stadium on Sunday were negative and McCoy was re-evaluated Monday, when no structural damage was detected.

He was helped to his feet before appearing unsteady, leading trainers to call for a cart to take him to the locker room. McCoy ran 11 times for 10 yards in the game as the Bills took a 10-0 lead while battling for a wild-card berth in the AFC playoffs.